Word: eastern
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting of the executive committee of the Association of Eastern College Newspapers held at the Vanderbilt Hotel in New York last Saturday, it was decided to hold the annual banquet of the Association in Cambridge in April. The exact date will be determined later. Delegates from the 28 papers represented will be the guests of the CRIMSON during their three-days' stay at the University, and the banquet will be held in the CRIMSON Building...
Only two University players are included on the list, these being R. Harte '17, whose name also appeared in last year's list, and E. L. Casey '19. The largest representation is that of Minnesota with eight men, and Yale leads the larger Eastern colleges with five, Legore, Moseley, Comenford, Gates and Black...
...University led in championships in Eastern intercollegiate athletics during the year of 1916 by winning four championships. Cornell and Princeton each have three to their credit and Yale and Pennsylvania two. Baseball is divided between the University, Tufts and Columbia. In percentages Columbia led with only one defeat but less victories than either of the other teams. They played neither Tufts nor the University. The latter team defeated Tufts, but lost a few more games. It is generally conceded, however, that the University had the championship nine last spring...
...games football is the one which does not call for the selection of an All-American, an All-Eastern, or an All-Any-oldkind of team. It is the one game where the individual counts the least. You have logic and figures upon which to base the selection of an All-American track team or an All-American baseball team, but there is no settled logic and there is no scheme of mathematics upon which you may base the selection of an All-American football team or an All-Any-section team...
Northwestern University, dissatisfied with its failure to arrange a more suitable football schedule in the Western Conference in 1917, will attempt to arrange at least one, and possibly two games with leading Eastern universities next season, according to an announcement made by F. J. Murphy, head coach. Northwestern will not withdraw from the Conference but was disappointed over the continued coalition of the interests of Wisconsin, Chicago, Minnesota and Illinois, at the expense of the other five universities in the conference...